The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 1University Press, 1849 |
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... charge of it : and therefore , after an unprosperous and chargeable attempt in a voyage by sea upon Cadiz , and as unsuccessful and more unfortunate a one upon France , at the Isle of Rhé , ( for some difference had likewise at the same ...
... charge of it : and therefore , after an unprosperous and chargeable attempt in a voyage by sea upon Cadiz , and as unsuccessful and more unfortunate a one upon France , at the Isle of Rhé , ( for some difference had likewise at the same ...
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... charge as heavy as may be ) are commonly stuffed with many odious generals , that the proofs seldom make good and then a man is no sooner found less guilty than he is expected , but he is concluded more in- nocent than he is ; and it is ...
... charge as heavy as may be ) are commonly stuffed with many odious generals , that the proofs seldom make good and then a man is no sooner found less guilty than he is expected , but he is concluded more in- nocent than he is ; and it is ...
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... charge of high treason , in his majesty's name , against the said earl , who was thereupon committed to the Tower ; but so little dejected with it , that he answered the articles with great steadiness and unconcernedness , and exhibited ...
... charge of high treason , in his majesty's name , against the said earl , who was thereupon committed to the Tower ; but so little dejected with it , that he answered the articles with great steadiness and unconcernedness , and exhibited ...
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... charge , without any other person intervening : the earl of Suf- folk ; the lord viscount Mandevile , afterwards earl of Manchester ; the earl of Middlesex ; and the earl of Marlborough , who was removed under pretence of his age and ...
... charge , without any other person intervening : the earl of Suf- folk ; the lord viscount Mandevile , afterwards earl of Manchester ; the earl of Middlesex ; and the earl of Marlborough , who was removed under pretence of his age and ...
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... charge of the poor old man , who had been a privy- counseller from the entrance of king James , had been chancellor of the exchequer , and served in other offices ; the depriving him of his right made a great noise : and the condition ...
... charge of the poor old man , who had been a privy- counseller from the entrance of king James , had been chancellor of the exchequer , and served in other offices ; the depriving him of his right made a great noise : and the condition ...
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